Category: archives
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Bathrooms like smoking lounges
LEDGER FORUM "We believe our schools must provide a nurturing environment that fosters active learning." This statement comes directly from the mission statement of Lawrence High School. This mission statement, however, is full of inconsistencies and fallacies, specifically with regards to smoking in the restrooms of Lawrence High School. To begin, smoking is a serious…
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Grabowski advances at track sectionals
Gentz leads Allentown boys with 10th in javelin. By: Kyle Moylan Jen Grabowski joined the Allentown High School girls’ track and field team to stay in shape for soccer. Starting next year, one could say Grabowski will be playing soccer to stay in shape for track and field. Just a freshman, Grabowski placed in the…
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OBITUARIES, May 31, 2002
Marion J. Levy Jr., Lucille A. Stretch, James Christos, Theodore R. Jaeckel, Marian B. Baymiller, Dora R. Kochen. Marion J. Levy Jr. Princeton University professor Marion J. Levy Jr., the Musgrave Professor of Sociology and International Affairs, emeritus, died Sunday of complications from Parkinson’s Disease, from which he had suffered for several years. He was…
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Inner Rhythms
As both scientist and artist, John Hess uses photography to express his curiosity about the natural world. Art Listings By: Ilene Dube Photographs by biologist John Hess, on view at Princeton Theological Seminary’s Erdman Gallery, include "Crooked Forest," above. If you look at the coast of Maine from a helicopter and chart its patterns, then…
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Parents show support for teacher
George Murphy is a music teacher at Millstone Elementary School. For now. By: Scott Morgan MILLSTONE George Murphy is a music teacher at Millstone Elementary School. For now. Next year, unless a personnel policy decision changes, Mr. Murphy will not be part of the school. But there is strength in numbers, and the numbers…
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BRHS boys track 1st, girls 4th in Group I sectionals
Scotties push past Pennsville By:Sean Moylan Give the Bordentown Regional High School boys’ varsity track and field team an inch and it will take the mile. Literally. In a nearly unprecedented display of greatness, the Scotties swept the 1,600 to push their way past Pennsville for a Group I South Jersey Sectional title last Saturday…
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Dayton man to walk for cancer-stricken brother
Vito Ruggiero will participate in the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society fund-raising marathon for his younger brother, Jack. By: Nick D’Amore Brotherly love runs deep. It also will be running a 26.2-mile marathon in June when Vito Ruggiero heads to Alaska to participate in the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society fund-raising marathon for his younger brother Jack…
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Millstone re-introduces ordinances from 2001
Appropriate funds for open space, Wagner Park and Clarksburg School renovations. By: Scott Morgan MILLSTONE If a few ordinances from the previous Township Committee year sound familiar, it’s not due to an overworked imagination. The Township Committee recently re-introduced a string of ordinances that it had voted to adopt last September. However, no one…
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Rules in place for home businesses
Owners in Washington Township now need to register businesses. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON All residents operating businesses from their homes need to register with the township before the end of the year to comply with a new local law. Washington Township Business Association President Henry "Pete" Chamberlin said the group is encouraging all home-based…
